So Isabelle was saying it was easier if people asked her questions, when they paid for this message, so she could answer. Isn't that opening herself up for trouble really? Can you imagine some of the questions she's likely to receive? Are the parents checking the questions first, those that are malicious or rude, or weird, what then they just go unanswered, or do they refund?
You can bet, some smart arse is going to ask:-
Why did your stepdad message underage girls,
Did you know your dad's a weirdo
Why don't you see your real dad
Then there will be the,
What size are your..... Fill in your best guesses
Then you'll get the dirty old men
Will you go out with me?
Have you ever kissed a boy, girl
Have you ever had s-x
They are basically setting that girl up for some serious crap. Part of me thinks well it was okay when it was the other way round and he was doing it to younger girls than Isabelle, but then then parent in you comes out and you think no child should have to face that, be put it that kind of situation. Especially by your own parents just for some money, I mean I don't particularly like the girl, I think all the quiet/shy image is crap and she's a chip off her mother, she gets flack on Instagram as it is, all because her parents are useless, uncaring pieces of crap. She should be able to live her life without having to worry about what some weirdo wants to know online.
As people have said she's 17, nearly, not quite an adult she can and should take responsibility for herself, in the respect of personal hygiene, showering, washing/brushing, styling her hair. Clean clothing each day. I get when they're in the tin can it's harder, but she should advocate for herself that these are her basic needs. At home there are no excuses. If that was my child I would be asking why she had no pride in her appearance, i understand she has no friends, so no need, but maybe if she brushed her hair, styled it, put it up, she'd look a bit fresher. Sarah Ingham your daughter needs help.